2014
DOI: 10.3109/0886022x.2014.890009
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Determining the anxiety and depression levels of pre-dialysis patients in eastern Turkey

Abstract: This study shows the presence of psychopathological problems before patients are started on dialysis. Therefore, nurses may alleviate pre-dialysis patients' fears and provide the necessary support to cope with anxiety and depression, thereby raising the patients' quality of life.

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“…In Turkey, prevalence of anxiety was found to be 53.4% in pre-dialysis CKD patients. 10 InUS hemodialysis patients, anxiety was found by structured interview in 27%-45.7% of patients, 11 , 21 whereas in China and Saudi Arabia , anxiety was found in 36.9% 12 and 21.1% 13 in hemodialysis patients. In local studies, anxiety was present in 34.9%-42.7% of hemodialysis patients by HADS scale.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In Turkey, prevalence of anxiety was found to be 53.4% in pre-dialysis CKD patients. 10 InUS hemodialysis patients, anxiety was found by structured interview in 27%-45.7% of patients, 11 , 21 whereas in China and Saudi Arabia , anxiety was found in 36.9% 12 and 21.1% 13 in hemodialysis patients. In local studies, anxiety was present in 34.9%-42.7% of hemodialysis patients by HADS scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Prevalence of anxiety has been found to be 21.1%-53.4% in hemodialysis and pre-dialysis CKD patients. 10 13 In local studies, anxiety was present in 34.9%-42.7% of hemodialysis patients. 6 , 7…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study shows the presence of psychopathological problems before patients are started on dialysis. [18] Sleep disorders are among the factors that can reduce the quality of life in patients with CKD. The prevalence of sleep disorders among CKD patients has been estimated to be around 41% to 83% by questionnaire-based studies, the most frequent complaints being difficulty in falling asleep, difficulty in maintaining sleep, daytime sleepiness, and fatigue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burden of psychological symptoms was comparable among all CKD groups. The psychological stressors in patients not undergoing dialysis might be explained by the early and growing impact of the complexity of CKD treatment on coping mechanisms, roles in the family, social support, reduced physical function, sexual dysfunction and impending dialysis treatment (Cantekin et al 2014). Given the high burden of psychological symptoms among patients not on dialysis, psychologists or counsellors should also be involved in multidisciplinary teams for this group.…”
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confidence: 99%